ISIS Is Likely Receiving Funding From People Living In Countries Allied With The UShttp://www.businessinsider.com/isis-funding-us-allies-2014-6/comments
en-usWed, 31 Dec 1969 19:00:00 -0500Tue, 03 Mar 2015 16:13:03 -0500Allan Smithhttp://www.businessinsider.com/c/53aeb8edeab8eaae1af99e0eNick1Sat, 28 Jun 2014 08:45:33 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53aeb8edeab8eaae1af99e0e
I think it's naive to blame the governments for everything that goes on in such a conflict.
Because a lot of private individuals get involved on their own too, either as volunteers to fight for the side they support, or as donors, if they aren't young enough and fit enough to fight directly. Some of those foreign volunteers might be bringing donor money with them, when they go to fight for ISIS.
Many private individuals in those oil-rich Gulf countries don't approve of their governments being allied with USA. Because they resent US alliance with Israel and US help for Israel against the Palestinians.
It's like during the Cold War, the USSR was allied with the Warsaw Pact countries. But many in people in those countries didn't approve of this alliance and didn't want to be a part of it. All of those countries left the Warsaw Pact and joined the other side, NATO, as soon as they gained control over their governments. And this kind of thing might happen with US Arab allies in the Middle East too, if the people there ever manage to achieve democracy in their countries.http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53ae320a6bb3f78d0d0a2c17Triola22Fri, 27 Jun 2014 23:10:02 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53ae320a6bb3f78d0d0a2c17
ISIS - a daughter of an Al-Qaida. And the Al-Qaida is a secret plan of the Central Intelligence service. Do conclusions. Surprises, that citizens of the USA learn that is world renowned in last turn.http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53ad9ec8eab8ea737a4f8cbcSAL-eFri, 27 Jun 2014 12:41:44 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53ad9ec8eab8ea737a4f8cbc
"U.S. officials have stated that they are "eye-to-eye" with Saudi Arabia on the importance of stopping these donations. The Saudi government views the organization as a threat to the kingdom's security, and made private donations to ISIS illegal when it designated them as a terrorist organization in March."
LOL. This is called: The lizard is trying to shed its tail.http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53ad9b4169bedd6f7c4f8cb6Beltway GregFri, 27 Jun 2014 12:26:41 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/53ad9b4169bedd6f7c4f8cb6
"Possibly Saudi Arabia." Pregnant pause. Look, the kings in SA can't play both ends against the middle forever.
It's your money people. Make Prince A give it back.